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- A man is working at night and suddenly hears a strange voice from the vent.
- When a factory worker who is stuck in her everyday routine, finishes her night shift, a sudden mischance reveals an opportunity for a new beginning.
- The story is about two teenagers Hanna and Marci, whose parents are addicted to alcohol or drugs. The film answers the question that how this situation affects their child and what if two teenager with this problem meet each other by fortune.
- A Hungarian poet who died in the Holocaust has been personified through his life and poetry by eight Hungarian directors' own contemporary vision of his everyday life and struggles.
- This film presents the lives of Miksa Domonkos and his son István. It describes how Miksa did so much to save the lives of so many from the Budapest ghetto, and his son's fortitude of faith that still stands as an example to us all.
- 1996 saw Budapest's famous Sziget Festival christened Pepsi Sziget '96 with a bigger budget, more star performers and a broader selection of cultural programs than ever before. This film provides a short taste of Budapest's famous pop pageant where the atmosphere is always something out of this world. It does its very best to capture the marvellous madness enjoyed by anyone lucky enough to have been there in person.
- About the Hungarian Uprising, 23 October-10 November 1956, a countrywide revolution against the Stalinist government of the Hungarian People's Republic, controlled from the Kremlin, Moscow.
- Hoping to rescue victims of the Holocaust, 23-year old Hannah Senesh left the Palestine kibbutz she had helped to build and parachuted into her native Hungary.
- At 86, Vera sets out to find three missing pages, the last chapter of her tragic love.
- A new and innovative movement was launched in a handful of high schools across Hungary in 2000 that made voluntary work a compulsory part of the curriculum. Still in its early stages when this film was made, the initiative has now been incorporated into the national curriculum in Hungary.
- A documentary about 1956., and those who've been excluded from the leftist media for years.
- Rob Yard hasn't got any money, nor apartment, nor girlfriend. He's living in his brothers house. But Rob's got a special skill: he can control his dreams almost always. One day he realizes, he can do anything that he dreamt of before. That power can change a man very easily, and Rob isn't a strong person...
- This expository documentary is shedding some light on the southeast Asian elephant industry. What is this dark secret? What are the ethical elephant parks, are they in favor with their beloved animals? The film answers these questions.
- Thirty-something, transsexual Mónika is overwhelmed by hopelessness and despair. Since she can't find a connection with the reality anymore, Mónika attempts suicide, but in the last second, she survives due to the Virgin Mary's sudden apparition, and she declares that Mónika will give birth to a baby.
- What would happen if the world were suddenly without people - if humans vanished off the face of the earth? How would nature react - and how swiftly? This is science fact, not fiction. This habitat is REAL. The species we see are not cartoon characters, but representatives of a living legacy, involved in a genuine drama still unfolding today. The film takes place at the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, hastily abandoned by panic-stricken humans 20 years ago. On April 25/26th 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant located 80 miles north of Kiev in the former USSR (now Ukraine) lost control of one of its 4 reactors. At 1:23am the resulting chain reaction created a series of explosions. A devastating fireball blew off the reactor's heavy steel and concrete lid. In the immediate aftermath more than 30 died. Highly radioactive fall-out flooded everything within a 20-mile radius: 35,000 cattle and 135,000 people had to be evacuated. Only wild animals remained. While humans have made life in this land impossible for themselves, animals have found a way. They have not just survived: they have thrived.
- The focus of the film is on a burnt out university professor who has the opportunity to save the life of one of his students, but due to his negligence, he only finds out about it too late.
- "Once Upon a Time in Hungarian Comics" provides a comprehensive picture of Hungarian comic culture, touching on the history of comics from the beginning to the present day, focusing on the development of Hungarian comics.
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for translation. 1986. januar 12-en Pisky Arpad sepsiszentgyorgyi szinmuveszt felakasztva talaltak a varos melletti erdoben. Ongyilkossag vagy gyilkossag? Valasz nincs, talan nem is lesz soha. "Megon- gyilkoltak" - mondja Farkas Arpad koltobaratja. E kulonos megfogalmazas a muvesz halalanak egyik valtozatat rejti. A diktatura olyan helyzetet teremtett Pisky Arpad szamara (harom ev borton utan orokre eltiltottak a szinpadtol), amelybol kitorni ennek az erzekeny, eredeti tehetsegu mu- vesznek nem volt mas modon lehetosege. - Csonka, Yvette, Eszter and Noemi are middle-aged women who transform themselves into a sculpted mass of muscle. Their physique is both a temple and a tool - outer and inner strength manifested as one. Unlike previous documentaries about individuals who pump iron, Nemes avoids a kitsch portrait of a subculture. Instead, she is fascinated by these women's lives out of the spotlight and beyond the gym, exploring the reasons that made them choose this singular and often punishing lifestyle. What emerges is a determination to face down stereotyping and ridicule as each dedicates themselves to achieving their dream.
- In 2019, we decided to do it in the language of the theatre. Then the virus came in a soapy mask and forced us to be indoors. So much for the trial process. But because it is not in our nature to be dissuaded, we thought of something. If it is now illegal to sneeze right at each other's faces, this should be a quarantine movie. So, we asked beloved and important creators to recite the texts of Esterházy in a camera. Or a phone. Or a washing machine. Whatever is at hand. Send them in, this will be the movie. Not a distance-keeping pixel-recital. A montage. Upon hearing that word, the arts bachelorettes around the foosball table whisper into the boys' ears: it is an imaginary documentary, just as the French Bazin has written. The Russian Eizenstein would, however, say that it is completely passionate, emotional. The guys would shrug, saying there is no need to be so fancy, it's a simple cut. Iron Man beats the bad guy. It is edited together, done and done. The girls spat, montage is an art, you morons, their desire fading. Our movie doesn't tell a story. It's an imprint of an experience we all shared. Poetic images through the texts of Esterházy. Of desire, of its complete lack. How was life during the lockdown, how much did one miss living like before? A poetic mould of our times. How could we be close to each other? What did the lockdown awaken in us? What became important? We wanted to reach out for others. The making and screening of this movie were approved by successors of Péter Esterházy, and their representatives of Proscenium Szerzöi Ügynökség Kft.
- Istvan Szots's short, Christmas-themed film starring József Bihari and Andor Ajtay, based on Mór Jókai's novel of the same title. The premier of the film was in the Venice Film Festival in 1957, where it received recognition.
- Reconstructions of unrealized Hungarian films in cooperation with the greatest Hungarian film directors.